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Just wondered, anyone got this stuff on brass or silver? Does it eat into them or affect them?
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It blackens Silver, it seems to polish back up okay .
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I take it that it will do bad things to brass, isn't it used to disolve/etch brass sheets? |
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Yes, it is used to etch copper (brass is mostly copper) in printed circuit boards.
I wouldn't recommend using FeCl3 on brass. Rich |
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OMG! That would be a bit of an 'oops' moment! |
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This also depends on the strength of the acid. If dlluted say by half, then the damage is controlled. I have etched by half strength before and less, and it has not eaten into the brass or silver. Mind you, it was not on long at all.
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Sounds like a good way to age brass things artificially.
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Dont forget, it will dissolve things into its own solution. So if you have an etchant tank of FeCl you use for blades, then use it for a copper article, don't be surprised when the next blade you etch comes out lightly plated in copper.
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And for that reason you use other acids to age brass......
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Ferricc will go thru the tape. Any nail polish will work or wax
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The acid does not react to the acrylic in the nail polish or the wax.
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Wax would seem to be the traditional resist medium .
Easy clean up . |
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Wax was the traditional method seem on most European weapons when acid etched scrolls etc were applied to the blades, also a good medium to work with.
Gav |
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